Soldier Z, SAS
Title | Soldier Z, SAS PDF eBook |
Author | David Monnery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | War stories |
ISBN |
Soldier Z, SAS
Title | Soldier Z, SAS PDF eBook |
Author | David Monnery |
Publisher | |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | War stories |
ISBN | 9781862380035 |
Soldier Z: For King and Country
Title | Soldier Z: For King and Country PDF eBook |
Author | David Monnery |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2013-12-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1408842386 |
By early 1944 the tide of the war was flowing steadily against the Germans, but to the Western Allies the need for a speedy victory was becoming more apparent with each new Russian advance and each new hint of the horror at work in the camps of occupied Europe. The SAS, born in North Africa as a strategic raiding force behind enemy lines, was well suited to performing a similar role in the different terrain of the Italian mountains and French forests. Here, after making common cause with the local partisans, they could cut the road and rail likes which served the front line German armies. Hitler knew as much, and was determined that the SAS should pay a terrible price for their efforts. In October 1942 he had issued the infamous Commando Order, which decreed that the raiders captured behind enemy lines, whether in or out of uniform, would be summarily executed. Denied the safety net usually provided by the rules of war, the SAS embarked on each new mission knowing that it would end in either success or death. Soldier Z SAS: For King and Country tells the riveting story of the undertaking and execution of these death-defying operations and of how, later, in the final days of war and the opening weeks of peace, the survivors at last began to seek out the murderers of their comrades and bring them to justice.
Soldier's History of the SAS
Title | Soldier's History of the SAS PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Ryan |
Publisher | Coronet |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2019-11-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781529324648 |
In A Soldier's History of the SAS, bestselling author and SAS veteran Chris Ryan uses his matchless network of contacts to give the soldiers' accounts of missions in Malaya and Borneo, the Iranian Embassy Siege, Operation Certain Death in Sierra Leone, in the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan. There are also some first-hand accounts of hitherto unknown operations.
SAS
Title | SAS PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Ramsay |
Publisher | Pan |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Commando troops |
ISBN | 9780330347501 |
The SAS ‘Deniables’
Title | The SAS ‘Deniables’ PDF eBook |
Author | Tony May |
Publisher | Frontline Books |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 2022-04-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1399096311 |
With names changed for security reasons, this book reveals the true story of Australian SAS soldiers acting in secret across the globe. During the Vietnam war, the Australian Army sent a team of Special Air Services (SAS) soldiers to conduct covert missions into Cambodia. They were co-opted into the Defense Intelligence Organization (DIO) repertoire of Plausibly Deniable assets and deployed worldwide in locations where Australian forces should not be. This is a dramatized retelling of their covert operations—actual events which have never before been exposed. These operations include cross-sovereign-border infiltrations into Cambodia, as well as the elimination of Viet Cong munition dumps. Also revealed are an unauthorized fatal attack by United States Army helicopters on SAS warriors; the rescue of French tourists kidnapped by Muslim terrorists in Mindanao, Philippines; and Operation Eye of the Storm into Northern Kuwait/Eastern Iraq, which evolved into Operation Desert Storm. These covert operations included offshore intervention of East Timorese Fretilin Terrorists sabotaging Australian Oil Drilling activities in the Timor Sea; plus covert black ops elimination of Muslim Jihadist activities on homeland soil assisted by Israeli intelligence. This astounding exposé shines a light on the ways governments operate when dealing with situations they prefer not to mention.
SAS Combat Handbook
Title | SAS Combat Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Davies |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2015-08-18 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1632208660 |
An SAS soldier explains the battle history of this prestigious military service, while teaching how you can defend yourself in both hand-to-hand and military combat. Seventy years after its inception, the Special Air Service (SAS) is recognized by many as one of the most decorated military forces in the world. Their soldiers do battle on a daily basis, taking actions that are normally swift, very hard hitting, and extremely secretive. They will go—willingly—deep behind enemy lines, taking on incredible odds and risking their lives in the hope of rescuing others. In the SAS Combat Handbook, you will be informed on all aspects of SAS operations. With never-before-seen photographs of these heroes in action and untold stories of individual acts of bravery, you will be taught the key combat methods that have made this military group exactly what they are: elite. Included are training tips that will teach you about various military tactics, such as: The art of cover and remaining hidden behind enemy lines The keys to covert insertion and extraction operations Counterterrorism skills, including building entry, ambush, and sniping Fire battles on land, in the air, or at sea And so much more From the gathering of intelligence to undercover operations, the SAS is made up of two hundred men who are rigorously selected, highly trained, and ready to face what others fear. They know what it takes to get the job done, and no matter the situation, their combat skills are the best in the business.